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Chris Hodgetts (born 6 December 1950 in Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire) is a British former racing driver.
Hodgetts debuted in the British Touring Car Championship in 1980. His first overall podium place came in 1981 when he came second. He was consistent in the top five after that. He came fourth in 1983, fifth in 1984, second in 1985, before winning the series in 1986 and 1987. His last race in the BTCC was in 1990. During the 1980 season Chris Hodgetts was driving for Brooklyns and in an iconic red RS500. Besides racing in touring cars, Hodgetts also found success in sports car racing. He shared the BRDC C2 Championship with Tim Harvey in 1989 before retiring and won the TVR Tuscan Challenge in 1990. He also drove in the World Sportscar Championship on occasion and had seven starts in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, representing team such as Mazdaspeed, Courage Compétition and Spice Engineering. In 1995 he won the GT2 title in the British GT Championship, driving a Marcos LM600. He retired after 1998, when he drove a Lola in the ISRS.
Hodgetts now works for Racing Team & Drivers as a driver instructor. His son Stefan raced in the BTCC in 2004.
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Andy RouseBritish Touring Car Champion
1986-1987Succeeded by
Frank SytnerFour-time Three-time Bernard Unett · Bill McGovern · Frank Gardner · Win Percy
Two-time Alain Menu · Chris Hodgetts · Fabrizio Giovanardi · Jack Sears · James Thompson · Jason Plato · John Cleland · Matt Neal · Richard Longman
One-time Alec Poole · Colin Turkington · Doc Shepherd · Frank Biela · Frank Sytner · Gabriele Tarquini · Jeff Uren · Jim Clark · Joachim Winkelhock · John Fitzpatrick · John Love · John Whitmore · Laurent Aïello · Rickard Rydell · Robb Gravett · Roy Pierpoint · Tim Harvey · Will Hoy · Yvan Muller
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